Iraq becoming one of the 10 Horns
Time table for attack at a point in Time
Between 2010 & 2015 is looking Realistic
Cause U.S. Troops will be out of Iraq Earlier!
October 22, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
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Gates warns Baghdad of “dramatic consequences” for pact failure
October 22, 2008, 12:26 PM (GMT+02:00)
The US defense secretary Robert Gates responded angrily to Iraq’s unanimous vote Saturday, Oct. 21 to demand amendments in the draft status-of-forces agreement providing for US troops to stay in Iraq until 2011.
There will be “pretty dramatic” consequences,” Gates said unless Iraqi politicians get behind the agreement.
He said US officials were greatly reluctant to negotiate changes in the text which allows
US troops to operate in Iraq after Dec. 31, when the UN mandate runs out.
“What we have here is a final draft,” he said.
The agreement calls for U.S. forces to withdraw from Iraqi cities by next June 30 and from the entire country
by the end of 2011, while allowing those timelines to be ext
ended by mutual consent.
It gives the U.S. legal jurisdiction over American troops and civilian government personnel accused of crimes while on-base or on-duty.
Iraqi authorities would have jurisdiction over U.S. personnel accused of serious crimes while off-base or off-duty.
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